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there are razor-tight senate races in both states, states which republicans are trying to flip red, rather. if anything of major substance happens up on capitol hill, the prevailing thought is that the house could flip from red to blue. the president though says, that he is cautiously optimistic. >> i think we're doing well. i think the senate we're doing very well and i think we're going to do very well in the house. if you look over 100 years, for whatever reason the party with the president doesn't do very well. i think we're going to do pretty well. reporter: president trump also saying no matter what happens tomorrow night there will most likely be changes with his administration after election day. melissa. melissa: interesting. blake burman, thank you. connell: to follow up on some of blake's reporting there we go to the fox business maps and a look what you might be looking at early in the evening tomorrow, to give you an indication how the night is going. blake mentioned the state of indiana. on poll closings, indiana down at 7:00, along with other states eastern time. to be fair
there are razor-tight senate races in both states, states which republicans are trying to flip red, rather. if anything of major substance happens up on capitol hill, the prevailing thought is that the house could flip from red to blue. the president though says, that he is cautiously optimistic. >> i think we're doing well. i think the senate we're doing very well and i think we're going to do very well in the house. if you look over 100 years, for whatever reason the party with the...
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covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for, that i am going to quote my mother, she said, mitt romney might not have been high first choice, but he is my last hope. that is a good motivate or, to see where people's temperatures are. and i do agree, speaking with a coworker erika johnson, she thinks that something that polls might be missing, if mitt romney wins tomorrow it might be a different look at polling. neil: it might not affect presidential race, because of lot of states affected by storm, new jersey and new york are blue, but particular affect editorial races, a well the might take angst, a lot of close congressional races could be decided at the anger at i
covered the dukakis campaign in 88, i remember his last few days of rallies were huge, and his was not a razor-tight election. >> you could feel it up there. neil: i believe, you are right, there is something palpable about enthusiasm for romney, it might be on based on antipathy for president, but is that something not propping up in polls, the passion of romney base to hear governor mcdonald from virginia tell us is not popping up in surveys. >> i think there is a potential for,...
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start in southeast in georgia, this is razor tight, walker just took a lead over raphael warnock, first time on this panel walker leading warnock in the race. to the governor's race. and kemp at 54% over stacey abrams it gets wider and wider throughout the night, come back to the senate, pop up here. update folks, north carolina. just ted budd leading. 61% of estimated vote in ohio, vance continues to lead. i would watch cleveland, and up here in northeast. see how. you have 42% of the vote in. the ryan team would be pulling for a bigger margin out of the county to put themselves in a better slot. we have not looked at. this is wisconsin. 41%. ron johnson has run two very close races. running for a third right now. against 35-year-old barnes, the. >> lieutenant governor. >> thank you. appreciate that. >> you have a lot going on. >> i have to phone a friend. you live on a samsung, they hand you an iphone and say they go. right now johnson trailing in the race. let's see the governor race tim michels trailing tony in the race, wash that in wisconsin. checking pennsylvania. governor race s
start in southeast in georgia, this is razor tight, walker just took a lead over raphael warnock, first time on this panel walker leading warnock in the race. to the governor's race. and kemp at 54% over stacey abrams it gets wider and wider throughout the night, come back to the senate, pop up here. update folks, north carolina. just ted budd leading. 61% of estimated vote in ohio, vance continues to lead. i would watch cleveland, and up here in northeast. see how. you have 42% of the vote in....
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georgia senator david perdue on his razor-tight run off race that will decide the balance of power in the senate. he joins me life, did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 rx 350 for $419 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. and we'll make your first month's payment. noand if you're troubledan a liby falls and bleeds,ners. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with watchman. it's a one-time, minimally invasive procedure that reduces stroke risk-- and bleeding worry--for life. watchman. it's one time. for a lifetime.
georgia senator david perdue on his razor-tight run off race that will decide the balance of power in the senate. he joins me life, did you know that geico's whole 15 minutes thing... that came from me. really. my first idea was "in one quarter of an hour, your savings will tower... over you. figuratively speaking." but that's not catchy, is it? that's not going to swim about in your brain. so i thought, what about... 15 minutes. 15 percent. serendipity. 15 minutes could save you 15%...
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to jeff paul right now in denver, colorado, where they're having a razor tight senate election. wasn't supposed to be that way but considered a toss-up now. jeff, what are you hearing? reporter: neil, if we would have been talking about this race just a week ago we would be considered the race is leaning more blue. there is some indications they are tightening. some are even calling it a toss-up. on the left you have democratic incouple gent mic incumbent michael bennet since 2009. he tried to distance himself with president biden, disagreeing with him on the border and handling student loan relief. on the republican side, joe o'dea, a construction ceo. relatively new to politics. what is interesting he does not have the endorsement of former president trump gone as far as saying if trump ran again he would actively campaign against him. so we spent time talking with colorado voters asking them about their thoughts on joe o'dea and his chances. >> appreciate that he tries to make that distinction. i'm skeptical of it. i don't necessarily believe it because i think trump has such
to jeff paul right now in denver, colorado, where they're having a razor tight senate election. wasn't supposed to be that way but considered a toss-up now. jeff, what are you hearing? reporter: neil, if we would have been talking about this race just a week ago we would be considered the race is leaning more blue. there is some indications they are tightening. some are even calling it a toss-up. on the left you have democratic incouple gent mic incumbent michael bennet since 2009. he tried to...
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trump and joe biden will both be in the peach state tomorrow in an effort to tip the scales of these razor-tight contests joining me right now is georgia senator david perdue. good morning, senator. thanks for being here. first off how are you feeling in terms of covid, have you had any symptoms? are you now negative? >> my wife and i hads are great thanks for asking we tested negative again, that's three negative tests in the last few days, so we continue to follow the protocol and doctors advice and being very careful here. maria: senator, we have been talking this morning about what will take place on wednesday, in the joint session of congress, where a number of your colleague s will object to the results of the presidential election. will you object? >> you know, when i first saw the magnitude of the irregularities back in december, early december, about our november race, i called for the resignation of our secretary of state, i repeatedly called for special session of the general assembly to investigate, none of that happened and so i started calling out, so the only thing left for the pr
trump and joe biden will both be in the peach state tomorrow in an effort to tip the scales of these razor-tight contests joining me right now is georgia senator david perdue. good morning, senator. thanks for being here. first off how are you feeling in terms of covid, have you had any symptoms? are you now negative? >> my wife and i hads are great thanks for asking we tested negative again, that's three negative tests in the last few days, so we continue to follow the protocol and...
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this whole thing is razor tight. we will be right back to discuss it. is the market being too presumptive? standing to go stay in the e.u. there's a big question whether investors get ahead of them tells you more on that in just a moment. but first, amnesty block. the battle just beginning. it's not over by a longshot. by the way, this is "cavuto: coast-to-coast." i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. upholding a block on president obama's amnesty plan. let's just say that president obama isn't very happy. let's go to peter barnes at the white house with the rulings and reaction. >> preventing deportation to tie between the justices left in place a lower court to block the so-called deferred action program for undocumented immigrants who are parents of u.s. citizens or green card holders. >> for more than two decades now, everybody acknowledges it's been broken. they weren't able to issue a decision today. it takes us further from the country we aspire to be. >> the president also of course criticize republicans in the senate are not acting on his nom
this whole thing is razor tight. we will be right back to discuss it. is the market being too presumptive? standing to go stay in the e.u. there's a big question whether investors get ahead of them tells you more on that in just a moment. but first, amnesty block. the battle just beginning. it's not over by a longshot. by the way, this is "cavuto: coast-to-coast." i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. upholding a block on president obama's amnesty plan. let's just say that president...
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it is razor tight into this first debate, tonight, the expectations game maria kind of a game within a game leading up to all of this the clinton campaign is trying to portray their candidate as studying over the last several weeks the one who is prepared heading into tonight they believe that donald trump should be held to the same standard and lay out policy details that they say clinton will, the trump campaign is trying to position their candidate as the one who is more relaxed into tonight they say clinton has been in political eye for more than decades for several decades, that should be held, to the highest of standards tonight. here was both campaign managers over the weekend. >> all that we're asking is that if donald trump lies that is pointed out it is unfair to ask for hillary play traffic cop -- >> i think authentic donald trump very well qualified for the job, and you are going to see, the donald trump that is conveying the message of positive optimism make america safe again strong again wealthy again prosperous again, of course, great again. >> to show how both prepar
it is razor tight into this first debate, tonight, the expectations game maria kind of a game within a game leading up to all of this the clinton campaign is trying to portray their candidate as studying over the last several weeks the one who is prepared heading into tonight they believe that donald trump should be held to the same standard and lay out policy details that they say clinton will, the trump campaign is trying to position their candidate as the one who is more relaxed into tonight...
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tight race with democrat katie mcginty. he has the slight leads 48.2% of the moment and katie mcginty with 47.9%. he's a conservative who has it been in the race in his life against mcginty. she's a first-time candidate former went to an advisor so money started piling into this race. it's the most expensive senate race in history at this hour. too close to call. we will wait and see who comes out on top. finally the small states that loomed large in the race for senate control likely to go down to the wire. new hampshire the race between kelly ayotte and democratic governor maggie hassan kelly iata 48 .5% over maggie hassan. those are well-known and well-liked in the granite state. we are watching this one extraordinarily close. it looks like for now the republicans are holding the senate. neil: kelly ayotte had disavowed donald trump after the release of that tape some weeks back and though she was juggling that interparty and everything else she goes on to serve another term. it's just a remarkable turn of events. >> one
tight race with democrat katie mcginty. he has the slight leads 48.2% of the moment and katie mcginty with 47.9%. he's a conservative who has it been in the race in his life against mcginty. she's a first-time candidate former went to an advisor so money started piling into this race. it's the most expensive senate race in history at this hour. too close to call. we will wait and see who comes out on top. finally the small states that loomed large in the race for senate control likely to go...